I just took the photos of my 2012 Saltuarius wyberba offspring and
I realized I haven't posted any wyberba photos for a long time.
Female: CB 07/12
Male: CB 10/12
And still unsexed baby:
And some older favorites:
"Hey, someone forgot to close the window!
This is my bigger G. araneus pair CB 2011, that I've just put together for their first breeding season.
Female is really huge (26g), almost as big as huuliensis females.
Female:
Male:
Here's my new 1.2 G. orientalis high pink group (CB 2011) that I've just put together for their first breeding season this year.
These are much lighter and more pinkish in color (with less black background) than my other orientalis, which are darker and more orange.
Male:
Female 1:
1.1...
Here are some of my F1 Goniurosaurus huuliensis CB 2011, that I've just put together for their first breeding season this year.
Really amazing animals. The largest species of the genus. Bigger females are almost 30 g.
They are still pretty shy in their new terrariums.
Just some of my subadult NT S.c.ciliaris 2011 females from different lines.
(Sleeping during the day.)
Note the lower one which is really high yellow all over her head, body and tail.
Hi!
I didn't have much time to post anything on the forums lately, but here are some very cool and extremely underrated geckos I like working with very much. Small in size, but big in character - Paroedura androyensis.
Enjoy!
Hi all!
My two young adult orientalis females. Future breeders for next season.
I snapped a couple of quick photos of these two beauties when I caught them posing for me last night.:shock:
IMHO the most beautiful Goniurosaurus species. I'm really impressed by their amazingly vibrant colors...
I'm not sure, if anybody has already mentioned it here, but a new species of Thecadactylus has been described a few months ago.
Thecadactylus oskrobapreinorum
A new species of Thecadactylus from Sint Maarten, Lesser Antilles (Reptilia, Squamata, Gekkonidae)
ZooKeys 118: 97–107
Thecadactylus...
After a couple of decades of gecko breeding you start noticing some things.
It looks like more babies always tend to hatch around the full moon nights.
Last night I came home late in the evening and found the following new babies waiting for me:
1x Paroedura masobe
2x Eurydactylodes vieillardi...
Here are some of my Paroedura lohatsara. Quite massive animals with very long tails.
Unfortunately my females haven't laid any fertile eggs for me last year. Hopefully this year will be better.
Female:
Male:
Pair:
Hi!
Here are some of my first P. rugosus babies I hatched over the last couple of months. I like my geckos spiny, so I just couldn't ask for more with this species. :biggrin:
Matjaz
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